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RED BOOK PROFITS INCREASE

1917 PUBLICATION EARNS $665 FOR CLASS FUND--$200 GAIN ON 1916.

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Following the dinner of the Red Book editors of the class of 1917 in the Hotel Victoria, Boston, the chairman announced the financial results of the Red Book, showing a profit of $665.00, a gain of almost $200 over that of the 1916 Red Book. The treasurer's report is as follows: RECEIPTS. From advertisements and subscriptions,  $1553.00 EXPENDITURES. Printing,  $511.18 Engraving, Electric City Eng. Co.,  149.49 Engraving, W. J. Dobinson Co.,  52.43 Cash accounts,  24.90 Red Book banquet and theatre party,  $150.00 Total expenditures,  $888.00 Total receipts,  1553.00 Balance for Class Fund,  $665.00

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